You can collect and place lava springs using a bucket. As with water, you can only harvest the springs, not the flowing lava coming from them.

Lava can be used to make obsidian, to light an area, or to create traps. When used to create obsidian, water will be used to cool the lava either before collecting it with a diamond pickaxe in a mold in the desired shape, or by emptying the bucket next to an artificially created waterfall.[2]

Lava can be placed in a furnace in a bucket to be substituted for coal. Its burning time is 1000 seconds, compared to 80 seconds for coal (lava smelts 100 blocks, coal smelts 8). Since 1.3, you retain the empty bucket.

Lava buckets are often used as weapons due to its powerful damage and re-usability. Its use as a weapon is documented in the combat tutorial article.

At first lava had a different texture 30px, but then changed to the current texture. The old texture can still be found in the terrain.png file at the minecraft.jar, and it is used in the Minecraft Pocket Edition.

In Classic, lava spreads by duplicating itself to open horizontal and downwards squares like Water. Lava is slower, though, and can be easily outrun. A quick player can block the flow of lava by building a dam. However, if the lava wave is large, a player may not be able to build fast enough. Also like water, lava slows down the player moving through it but it does so to a greater extent, and swimming through it causes greater damage. Lava is also more opaque than water and is harder to see through while you are submerged; you cannot see through lava from outside it. At the bottom of the map, magma can be found directly above bedrock in a different form, as it will trap the player and prevent the player from leaving unless water is let in and collides with it or if the player places a sand or gravel block, letting it drop into the magma. If water is let into the area where the magma is, the magma will form Stone, allowing the stone block to be removed to expose Bedrock underneath.

Lava flows more realistically across surfaces but not as much as water does. Lava will flow for a total distance of 3 blocks "away" from the source block (7 in The Nether). Just like water, lava will flow in a single line towards the nearest terrain depression within four blocks. Items thrown into lava flows will disintegrate. All objects burn instantaneously when dropped into lava. Fired arrows will not disintegrate, but will appear to catch fire and can still be picked up. This can be used to your advantage, by shooting through a lava waterfall. Flaming arrows will set enemies on fire, but will not start fires on blocks.
Magma is no longer present at the bottom of maps in this mode. Lava can melt ice and snow (but not snow blocks), much like torches can, but melt a larger area. Lava is luminous and a large lava flow is visible in the dark from quite a distance.

Right-clicking a furnace/workbench/chest while holding a lava bucket would leave you with a lava spring on top of the said item, but now it just opens the inventory as it would have if you were carrying nothing.[3]

In taiga biomes, lava will occasionally freeze while near but not touching water, and will form obsidian or cobblestone.

Lava can still be blown up by TNT, assuming that the TNT block detonated in or next to the source block. This appears to be random.

When a player is inside a lava block, spiders, cave spiders and endermen appear red.

If redstone is placed next to water in such a way that the water does not run through it, and lava is placed directly over the redstone, where the redstone was previously will turn into obsidian and the lava source block will still be able to be picked up.

Sometimes Lava will not float if placed on a sign in Multiplayer.

Sometimes, Lava will float, and updating it will not stop it from floating.

A water source block placed 1 block away upwards diagonally (but not through corners) from a lava block will first flow in the direction of the lava, then other directions facing away from the lava. This happens because water physics treat the place that lava occupies as empty, and try to flow to it. Once the water turns the lava into obsidian, the water physics update to flow in all directions.

Lava can be contained by surrounding it with snow blocks, because they are not flammable and do not melt.

It is a common misconception that underground lava pools cause more minerals to spawn. The idea arrives from the fact that the large open area leaves more of the nearby natural minerals exposed. If anything, the air pockets associated with lava pools actually reduce the chances of minerals spawning by taking away natural rock space.

An easy way to 'fill-in' large pools of lava is to use gravel or sand, which will fall to the bottom of the pool and stack upwards.

You can see the stars when in lava, even if it's supposed to be opaque.

If an item falls into the edge of a lava pool, it may pop back out and appear as if it were burning. Also, you can pick the item back up once it's back on land. Occurs more commonly in SMP.

Although lava is a liquid, it is not possible to drown in lava. This applies to all mobs.

Unlike water, lava does not stop a player's fall.

Arrows shot by the player will only catch fire if shot in flowing lava and not still lava.

Lava CAN be used for fuel in the furnace and can smelt a little more than 1.5 stacks of ore/material, but the bucket will not be returned. This was changed with 1.3. Now an empty bucket will remain in the furnace, ready to reuse. (1.5 stacks = 96; actual smelt is 100.)

You cannot put 4 blocks of lava in a 2x2 square to create an infinite source of lava like you can with water, even in the Nether.

On 1.9 pre release 5, you could actually make a infinite lava well, like water. But instead of a 2x2 square, you made a + sign by putting lava on the corners. The center block would replenish itself. This only works on 1.9 pre release 5.

End Portals can be seen yellow if exposed to the surface when you are in lava.

Lava can also be used as a garbage disposal, by creating a 3×3 box of any non-flammable block and leaving a 1 block gap inside. Pour lava into it and drop unwanted items.

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